NO
no,but all rhombuses are kites
All four sides of a kite need not be the same length.
Not all quadrilaterals with perpendicular diagonals are kites, but all kites have perpendicular diagonals. A kite is defined as a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. While other quadrilaterals, such as certain types of rhombuses or irregular shapes, can also have perpendicular diagonals, they do not necessarily meet the criteria to be classified as kites.
All rhombuses are NOT squares.
Not always, a square is a quadrilateral shape Ordinarily no, as that's simply a math term for a square but they can be for example-Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.
no,but all rhombuses are kites
depends
All four sides of a kite need not be the same length.
yes
Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.
The main difference between a kite and a rhombus is that a rhombus has all equal sides whereas a kite has two pairs of adjacent equal sides. The similarities of them are that both kite and a rhombus are quadrilaterals. Their angles made at the intersection of diagonals are equal to 90°. All rhombuses are kites, but all kites are not rhombuses.
Yes, they do have parallel lines. * * * * * Only rhombuses do, kites do not.
Not all quadrilaterals with perpendicular diagonals are kites, but all kites have perpendicular diagonals. A kite is defined as a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. While other quadrilaterals, such as certain types of rhombuses or irregular shapes, can also have perpendicular diagonals, they do not necessarily meet the criteria to be classified as kites.
They are either kites or (if the diagonals bisect each other) rhombuses.
All rhombuses are NOT squares.
Not always, a square is a quadrilateral shape Ordinarily no, as that's simply a math term for a square but they can be for example-Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.
A kite has two pairs of sides and each pair is made up of adjacent sides that are equal in length. A rhombus has 4 equal sides. So most kites are NOT rhombuses, but if the two pair happen to be equal, then the kite is a rhombus.